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If you're talking about the Dell 330W brick, then no. It's not built to handle the power spikes. Josh from NFC has done testing on multiple systems, and power options. He has a link to some basic results in the first post."Which PSU to choose?https://smallformfactor.net/forum/threads/skyreach-4-mini-s4m.5715/page-19#post-77858"There is barely enough space for two drives, but I wouldn't recommend using 3M double sided tape to stick drives together. I've done it before and depending on how much you use, it can be damn near impossible to get them back apart... Trust me... lol. I would recommend using a tiny section of the quick-strip velcro pads, to stick two drives together. It's easier to get apart, and you can keep the velcro on them to mount in other cases or locations in the future. Once you're done with the mounting solution, you can just pull the quick release strip, and everything comes off cleanly.I ended up dropping from three hard drives, to two, because I didn't want to have to deal with that and the extra cables and connectors in that area. I'd say, unless you really need the extra drives, just try to drop down to two.
If you're talking about the Dell 330W brick, then no. It's not built to handle the power spikes. Josh from NFC has done testing on multiple systems, and power options. He has a link to some basic results in the first post.
"Which PSU to choose?
https://smallformfactor.net/forum/threads/skyreach-4-mini-s4m.5715/page-19#post-77858"
There is barely enough space for two drives, but I wouldn't recommend using 3M double sided tape to stick drives together. I've done it before and depending on how much you use, it can be damn near impossible to get them back apart... Trust me... lol. I would recommend using a tiny section of the quick-strip velcro pads, to stick two drives together. It's easier to get apart, and you can keep the velcro on them to mount in other cases or locations in the future. Once you're done with the mounting solution, you can just pull the quick release strip, and everything comes off cleanly.
I ended up dropping from three hard drives, to two, because I didn't want to have to deal with that and the extra cables and connectors in that area. I'd say, unless you really need the extra drives, just try to drop down to two.